April 19, 2024

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CIF finals in swimming, beach volleyball and badminton on Saturday

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San Diego Section Finals

SWIMMING

Saturday: 9 a.m., Granite Hills High

Division I

Women preview: Eastlake senior Emily Lundgren seems to the split the 100-lawn breaststroke history (1:00.96) she set previous time. Also, she goes for a a few-peat in the 200 person medley. After profitable the 200 free of charge previous time, Del Norte junior Emmy Luu bids for titles this time in 100 absolutely free and 100 back again.

Boys preview: Canyon Crest junior Andrew Ko, seeks to improve on his report (54.96) set in the prelims in the 100 breast. Senior teammate Xavier Chauvapun will come off qualifying periods in the 50 and 100 absolutely free. Along with a repeat 500 totally free title, Carlsbad senior Dylan Mas seeks his 1st in the 200 free.

Division II

Nowadays: 3 p.m., Granite Hills Superior

Girls preview: College Metropolis junior Kathryn Hazle, who set the 200 IM history (1:59.63) a 7 days ago, goes instead for a repeat title in the 500 no cost and her first in the 200. In the 200 IM, La Jolla sophomore Arielle Brotman bids for a repeat title. As well as, she seeks an encore 100 breast victory. La Costa Canyon senior Ana Delaney seeks repeat titles in the 50 and 100 cost-free, challenged by Mt. Carmel junior Ashley Rowe.

Boys preview: Can Bishop’s senior Lucius Brown, who concluded next previous calendar year in a file-location boys 50 freestyle race, strengthen on his best prelim time (20.48) to break the file (20.15)? In addition, he goes for the 100 cost-free crown. La Costa Canyon senior Aiden Benjamin has best qualifying times in the 200 and 500 cost-free.

— GLAE THIEN

Beach VOLLEYBALL

Very first CIF championships as an permitted sport in the San Diego Area

San Diego Mesa School

Saturday: 4 p.m.

Division I

No. 1 Torrey Pines (13-) vs. No. 2 Cathedral Catholic (12-)

Cathedral Catholic is ranked No. 1 in California and No. 3 in the nation by MaxPreps. Torrey Pines is ranked No. 2 in the state and No. 11 nationally. Cathedral Catholic, which has not dropped a solitary match this spring, defeated No. 7 San Dieguito Academy and No. 3 La Costa Canyon in the playoffs. The Falcons, who have missing just 4 matches, downed No. 8 Westview and No. 4 University Metropolis to get to the finals.

Division II

No. 1 Classical Academy (8-) vs. No. 2 La Jolla (9-3)

Time: 1 p.m.

Classical Academy has lost just two matches all time, sweeping No. 9 Clairemont and No. 5 Mission Bay in the postseason. Two of La Jolla’s losses have arrive to Cathedral Catholic, the No. 1 workforce in the condition. The Vikings beat No. 7 Pacific Ridge and No. 3 Coronado in the playoffs.

Notice: Admission is cost-free and followers are encouraged to deliver their possess blankets or beach front chairs mainly because there is no seating.

— TERRY MONAHAN

Specific Badminton

Saturday: 9 a.m., Canyon Hills Substantial

Boys and women singles, boys and women doubles additionally mixed doubles titles will be made the decision. Nathan Chau and Mylene Keophaseut of Mira Mesa will test to defend their blended doubles title. Keophaseut is also seeded No. 1 in girls singles.

— DON NORCROSS

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